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alan: aquÍ estarÁ con nosotros.uÍs sandoval tenemos todo el chisme. carlos: todo por ita y cÓmo no si lo que estÁn viendo nueva casa, por univisiÓn. para comenzar este dÍa recibimos a dos grandes compaÑeros y deportistas. como buen deportista que eres. >> era... me estÁn cambiando los hÁbitos. >> pero me imagino que la noche previa a los partidos no puedes dormir. alan: jugar tiene uefa? >> juguÉ la uefa y la champions aunque muy poco. alan: platiquenos sobre estos dos juegos extraordinarios. >> te trajimos unos regalitos. esa es la edl chef. quiÉn quiere la del psg? y la del madrid? alan: no tenemos psv? >> no. >> tenemos la de cristiano si quieres. alan: pÁsate el varoncito, papÁ. platÍquenme de estos dos grandes juegos. cuÁndo los aÑos narrando la uefa? >> 23 aÑos narrando la champions league. estamos muy emocionados por tenerla por univisiÓn y comenzando la cobertura con el partido por excelencia. quiÉn es el mejor jugador mexicano del momento? alan: mi chuck y lozano. >> vamos a tener a chuck y lozano debutando
alan: aquÍ estarÁ con nosotros.uÍs sandoval tenemos todo el chisme. carlos: todo por ita y cÓmo no si lo que estÁn viendo nueva casa, por univisiÓn. para comenzar este dÍa recibimos a dos grandes compaÑeros y deportistas. como buen deportista que eres. >> era... me estÁn cambiando los hÁbitos. >> pero me imagino que la noche previa a los partidos no puedes dormir. alan: jugar tiene uefa? >> juguÉ la uefa y la champions aunque muy poco. alan: platiquenos sobre estos...
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alan: y steven es de chicago. >> asÍ es. alan.dÍa. alan: y tÚ por supuesto les hablabas en inglÉs. >> me costÓ un poco aprender pero fuimos a trabajar por unos aÑos a venezuela y a puerto rico. diana: Él mejorÓ su espaÑol. alan: sus hijos ya son adultos y quÉ llegado piensan que le han dejado? diana: muy importante. en ese momento yo no sabÍa lo importante que serÍa ahora con tantos latinos en los estados unidos para ellos. ellos son educadores los dos. nuestro hijo vive en orlando y nuestra hija estÁ aquÍ en miami y absolutamente les ha abierto muchas puertas y fue lo mejor que pude haber hecho hacerlos biculturales en todos los sentidos. alan: hablas perfectamente bien, diana. podrÍas estar en la televisiÓn perfecto. [risas] alan: satcha, te conocemos perfectamente. tus hijos son muy pequeÑos. cÓmo le has hecho? satcha: para mÍ es muy importante que mis hijos hablen espaÑol y conozcan de sus raÍces hondureÑas porque soy orgullosamente catracho pero que valoren tambiÉn sus raÍces y su cultura estadounidense. entonces hemos hecho
alan: y steven es de chicago. >> asÍ es. alan.dÍa. alan: y tÚ por supuesto les hablabas en inglÉs. >> me costÓ un poco aprender pero fuimos a trabajar por unos aÑos a venezuela y a puerto rico. diana: Él mejorÓ su espaÑol. alan: sus hijos ya son adultos y quÉ llegado piensan que le han dejado? diana: muy importante. en ese momento yo no sabÍa lo importante que serÍa ahora con tantos latinos en los estados unidos para ellos. ellos son educadores los dos. nuestro hijo vive...
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alan: the u.s. department of agriculture and the secretary of agriculture in any administration has a lot of leeway, because frankly a lot of presidents -- the last one who really knew a lot about farming was jimmy carter. helena: and he refused himself -- recused himself from a lot of policies. alan: and you end up with a lot of leeway within the department and also an opportunity for a more traditional executive, former governor like a sonny perdue to come in and make a lot of changes. for a lot of agribusiness constituencies for a lot of , folks who like deregulation, these have been really smart and intelligent reorganizations. but a lot of the constituency, say more from the food world, the farmworker world the , environmental world, there's a lot of concern about what's going on. indeed, they have a real difficulty breaking through into national discourse especially when you have things , going on like anonymous op-eds in the new york times. helena: i think on the question of reorganization, w
alan: the u.s. department of agriculture and the secretary of agriculture in any administration has a lot of leeway, because frankly a lot of presidents -- the last one who really knew a lot about farming was jimmy carter. helena: and he refused himself -- recused himself from a lot of policies. alan: and you end up with a lot of leeway within the department and also an opportunity for a more traditional executive, former governor like a sonny perdue to come in and make a lot of changes. for a...
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host: alan. alan: other big news happening on trade. new escalations in the trade conflict with china. also potential news happening on nafta. what sort of environment on these fronts should farmers be expecting to see over the next few months and weeks based on the progress or lack thereof you may see? secretary perdue: alan, as you know it's dynamic. obviously we were encouraged by the solution with mexico and hopeful that canada will come along. we are at the edge there. i know ambassador light highser has to leave for europe tomorrow so i'd love to have a deal today. farmers would love to have a deal today with canada to put the nafta back together again. alan: is it really a solution with mexico or a handshake? secretary perdue: i think it is an agreement. you know these agreements, they have to be wordsmith and lawyers have to approve and congress obviously has a say in that and it has to be signed but i think it is an agreement in principle. it is certainly a solid in the way that agriculture lengthens it. i call it a domino effe
host: alan. alan: other big news happening on trade. new escalations in the trade conflict with china. also potential news happening on nafta. what sort of environment on these fronts should farmers be expecting to see over the next few months and weeks based on the progress or lack thereof you may see? secretary perdue: alan, as you know it's dynamic. obviously we were encouraged by the solution with mexico and hopeful that canada will come along. we are at the edge there. i know ambassador...
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adelante carlos y alan.or eso nos empezamos a unir. luis: los jefes de jefes se distinguen por liderazgo social. en algÚn momento han pensado en la posibilidad de lanzarse en la polÍtica? >> nunca habÍa pensado eso, no creo que las posibilidades son asÍ de cerca con lo que hacemos musicalmente estamos aportando. luis: 50 aÑos se dicen fÁcil pero estÁ en el grupo de pÚblico por medio siglo con el Éxito de los tigres solamente los jefes de jefes. han habido acercamiento para hacer una pelÍcula, una serie o telenovela de la vida de los tigres del norte? >> siempre hay propuestas para hacer cosas que se hablan o se digan de los tigres del norte. hay mucho que escribir. nosotros seguimos rompiendo barreras y logrando metas, somos el primer grupo norteÑo que viene se presenta aquÍ en un recinto tan importante con una sinfÓnica y podemos hablar muy bien de quÉ fuimos los primeros en hacer un unplugged en la mÚsica norteÑa. hablar de que podemos hacer algo ahorita que habla de los tigres del norte, pensamos que tal
adelante carlos y alan.or eso nos empezamos a unir. luis: los jefes de jefes se distinguen por liderazgo social. en algÚn momento han pensado en la posibilidad de lanzarse en la polÍtica? >> nunca habÍa pensado eso, no creo que las posibilidades son asÍ de cerca con lo que hacemos musicalmente estamos aportando. luis: 50 aÑos se dicen fÁcil pero estÁ en el grupo de pÚblico por medio siglo con el Éxito de los tigres solamente los jefes de jefes. han habido acercamiento para hacer...
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alan: dÓnde?la nos quiere quitar el trabajo. imagÍnate. sabes lo difÍcil que es entrevistar a lili y raÚl molina. pero parece que ella logre entrevistarlos y la atraparon como una reina. francisc no le den mucha confianza a mela la ame en -- francisca: no le den mucha confianza ame --a mela la melaza. karla: vamos a ver lo que pasÓ. ♪ ♪ mela: quÉ emociÓn. estudiÉ quien reporta lo que porta-- estoy aquÍ en "reporta lo que porta" vamos a ver cÓmo lili lo ha soportado todos estos aÑos. [redoble de tambores] mela:[grita]: lili y raÚl! lili y raÚl! lili y raúl! dios mÍo! estoy muy contenta de verlos en persona. lili: gracias por visitarnos. mela: yo sÉ que raÚl me ama. se van a cumplir 20 aÑos. lili: por supuesto. mela: 20 aÑos nomÁs? lili: en cada pie. raÚl: cÓmo piensas que no serÁn 20 aÑos? hace 20 aÑos... mela: pero yo tengo mÁs. raÚl: entonces, no sÉ. mela: la pierna tuya vale unos cuartos. lili: tÚ sabes que con los aÑos que han pasado, todo subiÓ de precio. ingresamos con 1 millÓn pero todos sub
alan: dÓnde?la nos quiere quitar el trabajo. imagÍnate. sabes lo difÍcil que es entrevistar a lili y raÚl molina. pero parece que ella logre entrevistarlos y la atraparon como una reina. francisc no le den mucha confianza a mela la ame en -- francisca: no le den mucha confianza ame --a mela la melaza. karla: vamos a ver lo que pasÓ. ♪ ♪ mela: quÉ emociÓn. estudiÉ quien reporta lo que porta-- estoy aquÍ en "reporta lo que porta" vamos a ver cÓmo lili lo ha soportado todos...
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alan: asÍ es. cuando termine de bailar me puse agua. me ardÍa un poco el ojo, pero ya, no fue nada. alan: hay que seguir. karla: hemos visto la evoluciÓn de todos ustedes desde que entraron hasta este momento. cuÁl es la diferencia de ese santiago al que es ahora? santiago: sin duda fui ganando seguridad. me fui divirtiendo cada vez mÁs. fue eso. la experiencia, el trabajo. el trabajo te da seguridad. uno ensaya, ensaya, ensaya. eso te da seguridad. se ve que vas evolucionando. una vez que tienes seguridad te permite disfrutarlo un poco mÁs. justamente estamos viendo la salsa. ahÍ me divertí. era ese pedro navaja. ahÍ me divertí. creo que fue como la cuarta gala. ya estaba feliz, entregado. [hablan a la vez] dime, dime. alan: ya estas en la gran final. finalmente, lograste tu cometido. te pasÓ por un momento quÉ te fueras tÚ? o pensaste escoger a alguien? santiago: sÍ. de hecho, la primera impresiÓn fue irme. de verdad no tengo por quiÉn nominar a nadie, no me siento capacitado para eso. entonces,
alan: asÍ es. cuando termine de bailar me puse agua. me ardÍa un poco el ojo, pero ya, no fue nada. alan: hay que seguir. karla: hemos visto la evoluciÓn de todos ustedes desde que entraron hasta este momento. cuÁl es la diferencia de ese santiago al que es ahora? santiago: sin duda fui ganando seguridad. me fui divirtiendo cada vez mÁs. fue eso. la experiencia, el trabajo. el trabajo te da seguridad. uno ensaya, ensaya, ensaya. eso te da seguridad. se ve que vas evolucionando. una vez que...
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alan.jorado la relaciÓn porque a mi mamÁ le viene un segundo aire importante y con mi familia polÍtica pues hay altas y bajas, pero nos queremos muchos porque doÑa imelda particularmente tiene una forma de pensar muy peculiar como un poco anticuada al igual que >> hay ciertos nuevos vecinos que quieren ganarse el cariÑo [hablan todos a la vez] alan: esos nuevos vecinos acaban de llegar y ya les hacen la vida imposible? >> son una fauna. alan: habrÁ la posibilidad de que despuÉs >> ahora te los presentamos >> uno se preocupa por sus hijos. >> pobrecitos. [hablan todos a la vez] >> seÑor. [hablan todos a la vez] [risas] alan: yo siento que este relajo es una maravilla, es mÁs o menos lo que sucede en una cena tÍpica. me presentas a los vecinos? >> insoportable. alan: provecho, por favor. me dijeron que tengo que ir a tocar la puerta de la vecina. >> ya ves ya nos corrieron. [risas] >> cuidado, dona al ano. alan: provecho. locutora: estamos en todas las redes de maybelline new york. volumen de
alan.jorado la relaciÓn porque a mi mamÁ le viene un segundo aire importante y con mi familia polÍtica pues hay altas y bajas, pero nos queremos muchos porque doÑa imelda particularmente tiene una forma de pensar muy peculiar como un poco anticuada al igual que >> hay ciertos nuevos vecinos que quieren ganarse el cariÑo [hablan todos a la vez] alan: esos nuevos vecinos acaban de llegar y ya les hacen la vida imposible? >> son una fauna. alan: habrÁ la posibilidad de que...
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[risas] alan: hola, luis.l. >> es un trabajo difÍcil. >> en los ensayos me dices que tienes que coquetear mÁs, es que me da pena. [risas] luis: tÚ te vas a tomar un cafÉ con angelique boyer, quÉ le dices? muy bien, me fue a besar con tu novio. [risas] >> es muy entretenida la obra de teatro, la pasamos muy bien. luis: ustedes creen que se podrÍa llegar a dar esto de una pareja de 3. >> es un hombre con mÁs mujeres, es raro cuando es al revÉs. creo que apenas se estÁ abriendo un poco la mentalidad, tambiÉn las mujeres estÁn en si pueden, yo puedo. todo sea por el bien de una relaciÓn.>> la idea es que se den cuenta que tienen una vida para ser felices no importa cÓmo Ánimo con quiÉn. luis:sebastiÁn, hace algunos dÍas te vi con tu moto sin angelique >>bueno, alguien tiene que trabajar [risas] >> en lea por cuestiones lÓgicas de trabajo no pudo, ella sabe que me hace muy feliz. hicimos 11.000 ciento kilÓmetros, el objetivo era llegar a dakota del sur y recorrimos de todo, llegamos a las vegas, fue un viaje increÍ
[risas] alan: hola, luis.l. >> es un trabajo difÍcil. >> en los ensayos me dices que tienes que coquetear mÁs, es que me da pena. [risas] luis: tÚ te vas a tomar un cafÉ con angelique boyer, quÉ le dices? muy bien, me fue a besar con tu novio. [risas] >> es muy entretenida la obra de teatro, la pasamos muy bien. luis: ustedes creen que se podrÍa llegar a dar esto de una pareja de 3. >> es un hombre con mÁs mujeres, es raro cuando es al revÉs. creo que apenas se...
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alan: por favor.alejados de la abogacÍa. dentro de su responsabilidad estaban con las reuniones ejecutivas entre ellos coca-cola quienes reverso desempeÑÓ la impulsaron a aplicar para trabajar en la empresa. ( habla en inglÉs ) pero beatriz no permitiÓ que el rechazo le truncar a sus sueÑos. al poco tiempo logrÓ entrar a trabajar para coca-cola liderando una campaÑa nacional con la pista del momento selena quintanilla. cÉl sabor de tu vida♪ cÓmo era selena? beatriz es una persona que de corazÓn es mÁs grande que todo el mundo. ( habla en inglÉs ) esta fue la primera de muchas campaÑas y el comienzo de una exitosa carrera. beatriz desde siempre ha logrado reconocer el potencial del talento joven por lo que siente un compromiso con las futuras generaciones. (habla en ingles) ♪ (habla en inglÉs) gracias, es un honor. alan: el honor es nuestro, beatriz, quÉ bÁrbaro. esto es el contacto visual, apagar los telÉfonos, en el celular no van a llegar las oportunidades como van a llegar caminando y conociendo ge
alan: por favor.alejados de la abogacÍa. dentro de su responsabilidad estaban con las reuniones ejecutivas entre ellos coca-cola quienes reverso desempeÑÓ la impulsaron a aplicar para trabajar en la empresa. ( habla en inglÉs ) pero beatriz no permitiÓ que el rechazo le truncar a sus sueÑos. al poco tiempo logrÓ entrar a trabajar para coca-cola liderando una campaÑa nacional con la pista del momento selena quintanilla. cÉl sabor de tu vida♪ cÓmo era selena? beatriz es una persona...
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alan: cuÁl es el trato?rtiendo experiencias. alan: hablando de cosas bonitas, vamos a celebrar la vida. mÍralos a todos! karla: anthony cortÉs de dallas, texas cumple seis aÑitos. carlos: dylan de new york si cumple dos aÑos. ana: de repÚblica dominicana laura ramos cumple ocho aÑos. francisa: scarlett y salma peralta de new york estan cumpliendo hoy un aÑo. alan: mÓnica posada, colombiana, 19 aÑos. karla: esteban cardoso de california cumple dos aÑos. carlos: elizabeth martÍnez de repÚblica dominicana, 32 aÑitos. parece de 25 aÑos. ana: y tambiÉn de repÚblica dominicana nicolÁs cisneros e qu cumple 45 aÑos. karla: juan alberto de chicago cumple cuatro aÑos. quÉ coqueto. me encanta. ♪ ♪ >> mira "despierta amÉrica" en ♪ satcha: ahÍ tienen la ciudad de los vientos en todo su esplendor. muy buenos dÍas, chicago, quÉ rico que estén con nosotros en "despierta amÉrica" y lo mismo para quienes estÁn de costa a costa sintonizÁndonos en esta maÑana. hoy miÉrcoles 26 de septiembre de 2018. la mayorÍa de los votantes l
alan: cuÁl es el trato?rtiendo experiencias. alan: hablando de cosas bonitas, vamos a celebrar la vida. mÍralos a todos! karla: anthony cortÉs de dallas, texas cumple seis aÑitos. carlos: dylan de new york si cumple dos aÑos. ana: de repÚblica dominicana laura ramos cumple ocho aÑos. francisa: scarlett y salma peralta de new york estan cumpliendo hoy un aÑo. alan: mÓnica posada, colombiana, 19 aÑos. karla: esteban cardoso de california cumple dos aÑos. carlos: elizabeth martÍnez de...
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alan: Ándale.a radio, el otro lo tengo aquÍ. si lo puedes abrir. >> no tengas miedo, no salta. >> la mÚsica me asusta. >> te asusta, pero te gusta. >> grandes amigos tuyos que te ayudaron mucho, este letrero. >> son mis amigos, compadres, consiguiÓ mi primer trabajo en radio miami. el gallo era mi radioescucha. le decimos al gallo porque... [risas] >> bienvenido. por favor, tomen asiento. >> te estaban viendo con una carita. >> antes tÚ le decÍas fui al cine, bien la pelÍcula en alta definiciÓn. >> por quÉ le dan la primera oportunidad? >> decidÍ una maÑana entrarÁ al estudio de grabaciÓn y ahÍ estaba tony, salgo 10 segundos. como Él venÍa de puerto rico... >> ve al punto que es televisiÓn. [risas] >> me pidiÓ el telÉfono, le dije que cuando haya una oportunidad lo llamarÍa por me dijeron que necesitaban un locutor. >> y le pagan el pasaje. >> pasaje y todo, viene tony al dÍa siguiente y se entrevista. >> yo trabajaba en una lÍnea aÉrea muy famosa y le hice boletos a gente que habÍa entrevistado. >
alan: Ándale.a radio, el otro lo tengo aquÍ. si lo puedes abrir. >> no tengas miedo, no salta. >> la mÚsica me asusta. >> te asusta, pero te gusta. >> grandes amigos tuyos que te ayudaron mucho, este letrero. >> son mis amigos, compadres, consiguiÓ mi primer trabajo en radio miami. el gallo era mi radioescucha. le decimos al gallo porque... [risas] >> bienvenido. por favor, tomen asiento. >> te estaban viendo con una carita. >> antes tÚ le...
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alan: mr. secretary, during your time as secretary, it has been striking what kind of secretary you are. you have traveled across the country and visited a lot of farms and rural areas. the secretary of agriculture is often a point person for the president's policies toward rural america. you take a look at congressional forecasts, election forecasts, there are many worried republican lawmakers right now and in rural districts. as you are talking to folks, are you picking up concerns with the administration's policies in farm country? do you feel that the message of what the administration is doing is getting through to them? and how do your efforts and others' affect the campaign environment? sonny: is that a euphemism for add? [laughter] alan: active all of the time. [laughter] sonny: interestingly, conversely, what i see is optimism amongst small businesses, not just farmers, but even in the trade disputes and tariff disruption, we see people who are really thrilled about the united states o
alan: mr. secretary, during your time as secretary, it has been striking what kind of secretary you are. you have traveled across the country and visited a lot of farms and rural areas. the secretary of agriculture is often a point person for the president's policies toward rural america. you take a look at congressional forecasts, election forecasts, there are many worried republican lawmakers right now and in rural districts. as you are talking to folks, are you picking up concerns with the...
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alan: va a estar karlita por allÁ. me la cuidas [risas] alan: ya necesitÁbamos una muy buena pelea. lanza de una resbaladilla. esto es muy comÚn en los parques. ariel: super bonito. francisca: muy lindo pero mira lo que le pasa a esta niÑa y luego lo comentamos. el vÍdeo del dÍa. mira, papi. [risas] ariel: vaya manera de aventarse! francisca: gracias a dios que estaba allÍ el papÁ que no contaba que ella lo harÍa de esta manera. lo que pienso es que Él debiÓ enseÑarla a tirarse y luego grabar. ariel: pero quÉ bueno que estaba su papi. francisca: esperamos que hayan disfrutado del vÍdeo del día. ahora les voy a cambiar de tema para que hablemos de la competencia " reto cuatro elementos naturales extrema". los equipos ahora estÁn más fuertes que nunca. hoy nos vamos a enlazar hasta la rivera maya con antonio santana y monserrat oliver. buenos dÍas! antonio: estamos en el reto cuatro elementos naturales extrema y queremos empezar como se merece. monserrat: los protagonistas son todos los que compiten pero yo soy la maestra de ceremonia. yo soy quien les da las instrucciones y quien se
alan: va a estar karlita por allÁ. me la cuidas [risas] alan: ya necesitÁbamos una muy buena pelea. lanza de una resbaladilla. esto es muy comÚn en los parques. ariel: super bonito. francisca: muy lindo pero mira lo que le pasa a esta niÑa y luego lo comentamos. el vÍdeo del dÍa. mira, papi. [risas] ariel: vaya manera de aventarse! francisca: gracias a dios que estaba allÍ el papÁ que no contaba que ella lo harÍa de esta manera. lo que pienso es que Él debiÓ enseÑarla a tirarse y...
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alan: una gran historia.le hacen para conseguir una valla en medio de times square, que es el lugar mÁs concurrido en el mundo. alan: y como el apoyo familiar juega un papel muy importante. cuÁndo necesitas este transplante de riÑÓn? mark: en este momento, estoy en diÁlisis. no tengo un riÑÓn. espero que encontremos un donante y esto puede ocurrir tan pronto como octubre. desde que se puso la valla electrÓnica, 10 personas se presentaron para ofrecer permitir que le hagan una prueba para ver si pueden ser donantes. una de esas personas es mi esposa. serÁ un par de pruebas para ver si puede ser donante. si es asÍ, tendremos la operaciÓn. tenÉs frases de que para este otoÑo, me operen. karla: pero cuantos aparecieron. alan: y todos los que faltan. a dÓnde podrÍan ir las personas que quisiera ayudarte? mark: sÍ, esa base tiene una pÁgi cibernÉticaparece si quieren involucrar y piensan que pueden ayudarme, pueden ir a la parte de abajo de la pÁgina web iba al sitio del hospital directamente. karla: marc. eres un
alan: una gran historia.le hacen para conseguir una valla en medio de times square, que es el lugar mÁs concurrido en el mundo. alan: y como el apoyo familiar juega un papel muy importante. cuÁndo necesitas este transplante de riÑÓn? mark: en este momento, estoy en diÁlisis. no tengo un riÑÓn. espero que encontremos un donante y esto puede ocurrir tan pronto como octubre. desde que se puso la valla electrÓnica, 10 personas se presentaron para ofrecer permitir que le hagan una prueba...
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alix: alan. alan: that is a really exciting development.past one reason for optimism about the future is the economy runs on human capital. we can take advantage of the human capital to provide greater access. i am curious, which countries are doing the best job? where are you finding schools willing to experiment, willing to train the teachers to use technology? john: it is helpful having followed the debate this week, pretty much every country in the world is agonizing about the future of education, and every country has its challenges and things it does well and things it needs to do better. one i would pay special attention to is china. some really interesting, innovative, dynamic things being done in the consumer education space. every parent very focused on making sure, for example, you were talking about early childhood education, real focus on early childhood education. parents not waiting for school districts or governments to come up with the answer. they are taking personal responsibility. in a school in one of the poorest neighb
alix: alan. alan: that is a really exciting development.past one reason for optimism about the future is the economy runs on human capital. we can take advantage of the human capital to provide greater access. i am curious, which countries are doing the best job? where are you finding schools willing to experiment, willing to train the teachers to use technology? john: it is helpful having followed the debate this week, pretty much every country in the world is agonizing about the future of...
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alan: con la naturaleza no se juega.damos el aniversario de los dos terremotos que sacudieron la ciudad de mÉxico. el Último de ellos fue muy fuerte y dejo a miles de viviendas afectadas. hay muchas cosas que no se recuperan ni tampoco la confianza y el miedo. yo que vivo en un edificio en mÉxico, de repente se podÍa ver a todo el mundo salir con mucho terror y ya nadie quiere vivir en edificios por terror a que sucedan temblores. karla: y mucha gente se ha visto destapada. hay personas sin escrÚpulos que se aprovechan del dolor ajeno. francisca: salma hayek escribiÓ una carta en donde ella habla de los afectados y de la manera en que ella los ha ayudado. esta es una manera de saber que hay gente que necesita y ella resaltar ese espÍritu de lucha de los mexicanos. mÁs adelante les mostraremos esa carta. alan: asÍ como sucede en puerto rico con el huracÁn, asÍ estÁ pasando en mÉxico. carlos: y tambiÉn en simulacro que se ha hecho costumbre. mi mamÁ me dijo que harÍa tambiÉn el simulacro. ademÁs tenemos una noticia muy bon
alan: con la naturaleza no se juega.damos el aniversario de los dos terremotos que sacudieron la ciudad de mÉxico. el Último de ellos fue muy fuerte y dejo a miles de viviendas afectadas. hay muchas cosas que no se recuperan ni tampoco la confianza y el miedo. yo que vivo en un edificio en mÉxico, de repente se podÍa ver a todo el mundo salir con mucho terror y ya nadie quiere vivir en edificios por terror a que sucedan temblores. karla: y mucha gente se ha visto destapada. hay personas sin...
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trouble, he was an assistant to alan. and when elliott got in trouble, alan was one of the few people who stuck up for him. whether he was right or wrong, i remember it was an act of loyalty. >> if i'm remembering correctly you sat down to a young woman named kagan. and i would call on tubin and i got the sense maybe alaina had given him some of the ideas. >> then and now she knew a lot more than i did. >> she's on the supreme court. >> yes. >> so as the legal questions multiply in washington, american cans of both parties are impacting politics like never before. ordinary people take thing to street, looking to take power away from inside the beltway. back in the late 1980s a similar movement arose in the middle east. that was when the first interfaudau broke out. publylicly in madrid and secretly in auz low. now their story is being told is in the new story "nylah and the outsider. "the feminous revolution that flourished in protest. [ speaking foreign language] >> film maker and a teen age activist in the first intifad
trouble, he was an assistant to alan. and when elliott got in trouble, alan was one of the few people who stuck up for him. whether he was right or wrong, i remember it was an act of loyalty. >> if i'm remembering correctly you sat down to a young woman named kagan. and i would call on tubin and i got the sense maybe alaina had given him some of the ideas. >> then and now she knew a lot more than i did. >> she's on the supreme court. >> yes. >> so as the legal...
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special thanks to alan bjerga.ing up, the ceo of farming equipment giant adco will talk about how trade tariffs and incomes are impacting his company's bottom line. that is next on "bloomberg's commodities edge." alix: this is "commodities edge." now, what you need to know the world of alternative energy. today, we look at natural gas. storage is tight. we are 20% below the five-year seasonal average. that is the white line. the average is the blue line. you can see the high and low as well. joining me now to discuss is anna of bloomberg nef. why are stocks so tight heading into a winter that will potentially be very cold? anna: it is surprising. usually gas storage is the way we get through winter. it is our secret bullet. traditionally, we have about 3 trillion cubic feet of gas in storage by this time of year. this year we only have 2.5. markets don't seem to be bothered by this. the big reason is production. production is up 8%. we have hit over 80 billion cubic feet of gas produced per day. alix: looking at pr
special thanks to alan bjerga.ing up, the ceo of farming equipment giant adco will talk about how trade tariffs and incomes are impacting his company's bottom line. that is next on "bloomberg's commodities edge." alix: this is "commodities edge." now, what you need to know the world of alternative energy. today, we look at natural gas. storage is tight. we are 20% below the five-year seasonal average. that is the white line. the average is the blue line. you can see the high...
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alan bjerga joins us from washington. demand destruction, it seems possible china can mostly push out u.s. soy supply in 2018 and 2019. is that true? alan: it is true. it has been the number one supplier to china. but this leads to a price premium, there is a big demand for brazilian soybeans from china. they are trading at a two dollar bushel premium over u.s. beans. alix: i am glad you mentioned that because we have a chart that shows the premium for the u.s. and brazil, and you really see the spike. is china at some point going to be price-sensitive? alan: yes, and they can also do some substitution. soy meal is a big feedstock in china. there is no reason they cannot start sourcing corn or wheat if they were desperate. china can absorb the loss of the u.s. market. the challenge for u.s. farmers is to find alternative markets up theirthat will heat crops supply. alix: part of that becomes europe in some essence, that europe has a strict gmo rules and a 25% tariff on corn. how much can we infiltrate that market? alan: i
alan bjerga joins us from washington. demand destruction, it seems possible china can mostly push out u.s. soy supply in 2018 and 2019. is that true? alan: it is true. it has been the number one supplier to china. but this leads to a price premium, there is a big demand for brazilian soybeans from china. they are trading at a two dollar bushel premium over u.s. beans. alix: i am glad you mentioned that because we have a chart that shows the premium for the u.s. and brazil, and you really see...
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alan: y uno va al baÑo bien rico. ana:alan! juan: supuestamente alan sabe de eso!mor ¡michelle rodrÍguez! (gritos) >> ¡eh! ¡eh! ¡eh! ¡eh, eh, eh...! >> ¡ah! >> ahora el morenazo bailador ¡ricardo margaleff! (gritos) >> ¡eh! ¡eh! ¡eh! ¡eh, eh, eh...! (risillas) >> y ahora el que es el desastre de las viejitas, con ustedes ¡yurem! (gritos) (risa) >> ¡eh, eh, eh...! (risa) y para cerrar con broche de oro tenemos grandes integrantes, por ejemplo el que es el mÁs fiestero y revolcado de la familia ¡mauricio garza! (gritos) y ahora sÍ, mi chamorrito, mis muslitos, las pompitas mÁs coquetas de la televisiÓn ¡mariana echeverrÍa! (gritos) >> ¡uh! >> ¡eh, eh, eh...! >> y el invitado de esta noche es un galÁn de telenovelas. (gritos) algunas veces me han confundido con Él, pero despues se dan cuenta que sus ojos son azules y los mÍos no. estÁ aquÍ con nosotros ¡gabriel soto! (gritos) igualitos somos. (gritos) bienvenido, gabrielito, hasta que se me hizo. pÁsale, por favor. (gritos) >> oye, bienvenido. (gritos) >> quÉ bonita manera de empezar el programa el dÍa de hoy, familia
alan: y uno va al baÑo bien rico. ana:alan! juan: supuestamente alan sabe de eso!mor ¡michelle rodrÍguez! (gritos) >> ¡eh! ¡eh! ¡eh! ¡eh, eh, eh...! >> ¡ah! >> ahora el morenazo bailador ¡ricardo margaleff! (gritos) >> ¡eh! ¡eh! ¡eh! ¡eh, eh, eh...! (risillas) >> y ahora el que es el desastre de las viejitas, con ustedes ¡yurem! (gritos) (risa) >> ¡eh, eh, eh...! (risa) y para cerrar con broche de oro tenemos grandes integrantes, por ejemplo el...
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, sir alan duncan who work with borisjohnson at backlash, sir alan duncan who work with boris johnsoncklash, sir alan duncan who work with borisjohnson at the foreign 0ffice with borisjohnson at the foreign office said it marked a disgusting moment in modern edition politics, tom tugendhat the chair of the foreign affairs select committee who was a former serving officer in afghanistan, strong condemnation for him -- afghanistan, strong condemnation for him —— from him, he said a suicide bomb he saw while in helmand province, comparing the prime minister to that was not funny and he urged some people to grow up. not eve ryo ne he urged some people to grow up. not everyone strong he urged some people to grow up. not everyone strong in their criticism, community secretary james broken sure criticised his tone and sajid javad speaking to andrew marr this morning stopped short of criticising him quite so vocally. i think there are much better ways to articulate differences and i think it's a reminderl differences and i think it's a reminder i think for all of us in the policy whichever po
, sir alan duncan who work with borisjohnson at backlash, sir alan duncan who work with boris johnsoncklash, sir alan duncan who work with borisjohnson at the foreign 0ffice with borisjohnson at the foreign office said it marked a disgusting moment in modern edition politics, tom tugendhat the chair of the foreign affairs select committee who was a former serving officer in afghanistan, strong condemnation for him -- afghanistan, strong condemnation for him —— from him, he said a suicide...
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alan: the plot thickens on this.sda released its first forecast for farm income this year since february. they actually raise the forecast for farmer profits. the idea being that commodity prices for crops and livestock are pretty stable. what is interesting is the data in this data report forecasts this increase even before the government announced on monday that it was giving $4.7 billion of direct payments to farmers. when you see this forecast sort of improving on its own, you start to ask yourself, what is that $4.7 billion necessary for? alix: that is a good point. usually, many say, we have not seen the effects yet, but they are yet to come. but this is a projection for it -- a projection for 2019. how do you explain these conflicting reports? alan: the reports are consistent when you look at the theory that competitive advantage will send u.s. goods somewhere. for example, we are now seeing that mexico is becoming the biggest u.s. soybean customer. nobody is going to make of china, but you start making things
alan: the plot thickens on this.sda released its first forecast for farm income this year since february. they actually raise the forecast for farmer profits. the idea being that commodity prices for crops and livestock are pretty stable. what is interesting is the data in this data report forecasts this increase even before the government announced on monday that it was giving $4.7 billion of direct payments to farmers. when you see this forecast sort of improving on its own, you start to ask...
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caroline: alan bjerga, thank you. aretrophe climbing more than $11 billion this year, on track to eclipse 2019. deals -- sales in ourmore, let's welcome bloomberg opinion columnist. i do not think we ever talked about catastrophe bonds. maybe around party, but not enough. we are basing this -- how would you describe it. bondsnk about catastrophe until you have a massive earthquake or hurricane. when i was digging into it, this was pretty remarkable because you had this record issuance last year and this year, and you have this market that has never posted a negative, annual total return. that is pretty wild. quiet been a fairly hurricane season for a while. even last year it was a big drop and came back. joe: big portfolio managers -- withmething positive positive expected returns but is uncorrelated to the market, interest rates, bed, whatever, and something that is correlated with whether is kind of like the perfect thing. brian: it is the perfect storm you could say. [laughter] brian: essentially there is no correl
caroline: alan bjerga, thank you. aretrophe climbing more than $11 billion this year, on track to eclipse 2019. deals -- sales in ourmore, let's welcome bloomberg opinion columnist. i do not think we ever talked about catastrophe bonds. maybe around party, but not enough. we are basing this -- how would you describe it. bondsnk about catastrophe until you have a massive earthquake or hurricane. when i was digging into it, this was pretty remarkable because you had this record issuance last year...
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>> alan speaks for himself. he's magnificent, butlet me talk about the election -- but let me talk about the election. they're not supposed to drop bombshells. who knows if there's any bombshells to drop? let's also recognize that the election is coming up very fast. if there was a two-month standard years ago, early voting in florida, pretty important state, starts around october 27th.po absentee ballots go out next month. by october, beginning of october, domestic absentee ballots go out. i don't thinkmo there's any bombshells they're rolling out anytime soon, butted from the standpoint -- but from the standpoint of avoigting intervene from the election -- ofoi avoiding intervene from the election, the standpoint has past. -- passed. >> laura: jim, a name whom i always mispronouns, he weighed in on the speculation. let's watch. >> you use the term "constitutional crisis" that phrase has been uttered a number of times and warned about in many things. in this environment, would it really be received that way, ri
>> alan speaks for himself. he's magnificent, butlet me talk about the election -- but let me talk about the election. they're not supposed to drop bombshells. who knows if there's any bombshells to drop? let's also recognize that the election is coming up very fast. if there was a two-month standard years ago, early voting in florida, pretty important state, starts around october 27th.po absentee ballots go out next month. by october, beginning of october, domestic absentee ballots go...
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it was erwin who signed the closing of the american mind by alan bloom, and alan had also been a family friend and a teacher of mine. i spent a year at the university of chicago and the committee on social thought, and so when you asked me, who are my influences, all of these men were influential to me. my father primarily, in so many ways is hard to quantify, but more portly, my father was a member of the generation of writers and intellectuals who are conducting a high-level conversation about the fate of western culture and its values , and other writers of his caliber were involved, people of that level who felt it was part of their role as serious writers to uphold the values that preserve the conditions of freedom can, and of course it was the cold war which was the level of discourse, i would say the same about alan bloom, my teacher who was, as i would describe him a kind of jewish socratic, somebody who taught me too look at, to kind of be a disrespect or of piety and to look at all questions from more than one side. that served me well as a book editor. irvine of course who wa
it was erwin who signed the closing of the american mind by alan bloom, and alan had also been a family friend and a teacher of mine. i spent a year at the university of chicago and the committee on social thought, and so when you asked me, who are my influences, all of these men were influential to me. my father primarily, in so many ways is hard to quantify, but more portly, my father was a member of the generation of writers and intellectuals who are conducting a high-level conversation...
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duncan worked with borisjohnson at mps, sir alan duncan worked with boris johnson at the mps, sir alanworked with borisjohnson at the foreign office, he said it marked a disgusting moment in british foreign politics, tom tugendhat, himself a former serving army officer and on the foreign affairs select committee, strong condemnation from him, he tweeted ascribing a suicide bomb his soul in helmand province, comparing the prime minister to that was not funny and some need to grow up. not eve ryo ne funny and some need to grow up. not everyone has been quite so strong in their criticism, james broken shower community secretary has criticised his tone, sajid javid home secretary speaking to andrew marr stopped short of criticising quite so vocally. i think there are much better ways to articulate your differences. i think it's a reminder i think for all of us in public policy whichever political party we represent to use measured language because i think that's what the public want to see. in terms of measured language, it's the first time i've asked you about this, would you approve of t
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alan is not alone. year amazon which has over 175 fulfillment centers around the world and more than half a million employees was ranked one of the 12 worst companies to work for by the national council for occupational safetyonlineco. this summer they protested against conditions and wages in new jersey and spain. ee current former amazon employees spoke out to nbc news alleging injuries on job. amazon offered to pay her $3500 to not talk. >> it's not worth me giving up my first amendment right to be able to speak about what's happened to me at amazon. >> reporter: vicky shannon allen is one of 2500 employees that work at this fulfillment center. when we put this allegation to amazon, they opened up their doors. they called her situation unfortunate. they've offered her medical treatment and spending money and a new, lesssi day. >> reporter: senior vice pres toversees operations fulfillment worldwide. >> the overwhelming majority of those hours are safe hours and they go home safely. >> reporter: the f
alan is not alone. year amazon which has over 175 fulfillment centers around the world and more than half a million employees was ranked one of the 12 worst companies to work for by the national council for occupational safetyonlineco. this summer they protested against conditions and wages in new jersey and spain. ee current former amazon employees spoke out to nbc news alleging injuries on job. amazon offered to pay her $3500 to not talk. >> it's not worth me giving up my first...
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alan, whojoins a small the apartment for people like heidi alan, who joins a small but the cypriots groupo are also critical of the plan but conclude that there is the potential need for a second referendum as the result of not begin to find a smooth way around the whole process brexit. it will be brexit, brexit, brexit and an extra dollop of brexit, every minute of every hour of every day between now and wednesday at the conservative conference. an other words, a bit like politics every other day. i understand that there are certain issues with internet security. there is, a rich irony in all of this because you willjust have seen greg clark in our report about facebook talking about the deep concerns around that social media platform's dealings with what has gone on and the exposure of people's private data. the conservatives are very proud of having a conference at. no private information is visible on this screen. the conference at that allows people like me to find our way around and turn up to things like that as late as opposed to 20 which is usually what happens with me. until eig
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alan, great to have you. congratulations on the book.have a process going on now in washington that is something to behold. an accuser not going to the police, not going to state officials or authorities but rather going to diane feinstein, who is not a lawyer, but ranking member on the judiciary committee. interesting way to pursue her complaint against judge kavanaugh whether founded or otherwise. >> it's understand and pull that woman who experienced what she thought was a sexual assault 37 years ago would have hesitations coming forward to for smith. the question now is if she has a board and has to testify. she has to testify first. back in the days of the inquisition they would call people and and they would have to testify before they were accused and only after they testified where they accused. we can't replicate the inquisition in congress. lou: i don't think we should draw a parallel because there committee did not request her but secondly the ranking member, diane feinstein, said in a letter that allegedly lays out at least i
alan, great to have you. congratulations on the book.have a process going on now in washington that is something to behold. an accuser not going to the police, not going to state officials or authorities but rather going to diane feinstein, who is not a lawyer, but ranking member on the judiciary committee. interesting way to pursue her complaint against judge kavanaugh whether founded or otherwise. >> it's understand and pull that woman who experienced what she thought was a sexual...
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this saturday hi alan just for people coming to the story now can you explain. don't afford going before congress if she did has she been invited to you has she said i want to how is the whole thing played out and now as the clock ticked down what could happen. well she's been invited by the senate to present her testimony she has a number of conditions she doesn't want to be in the room she would like brett kavanaugh to give his evidence to the committee first some people on the committee find that difficult because they can't really question him about allegations they don't know the details about so that might go away and there's also another man by the name of mark judge who is involved in this now he was allegedly the other person in the room when this alleged assault took place she wants the f.b.i. either to speak to him or at least him to be subpoenaed by the committee to sit there under oath and answer questions about this alleged incident and so she would like to go ahead and give her evidence but says she doesn't want to do on monday she doesn't want to
this saturday hi alan just for people coming to the story now can you explain. don't afford going before congress if she did has she been invited to you has she said i want to how is the whole thing played out and now as the clock ticked down what could happen. well she's been invited by the senate to present her testimony she has a number of conditions she doesn't want to be in the room she would like brett kavanaugh to give his evidence to the committee first some people on the committee find...
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alan: they do, and europe will be only part of the solution for the u.s.f you look at the latest rate forecast, a couple hundred million there, overall trade outlook for next year is not necessarily a negative story. it will take a lot of work in new markets. the big question becomes, what does this permanently due to restructure markets going forward? the longer the trade war goes on, the longer china is not a reliable buyer in the future. alix: 100% is the longer-term view. the u.s., though, seems to be optimistic and taking a shorter-term view. we spoke to the secretary of agriculture sonny perdue earlier this week and asked how he feels about the trade impact. sunny: we have too many things the world once here, agriculture producers in the u.s. are low cost, very productive producers and we will find other markets. i think china will be back. i have no idea. it could be years. alix: is the u.s. completely miscalculating china? alan: sonny perdue's remarks are reassuring, but tell that to a soybean farmer in arkansas trying to get this year's crop into
alan: they do, and europe will be only part of the solution for the u.s.f you look at the latest rate forecast, a couple hundred million there, overall trade outlook for next year is not necessarily a negative story. it will take a lot of work in new markets. the big question becomes, what does this permanently due to restructure markets going forward? the longer the trade war goes on, the longer china is not a reliable buyer in the future. alix: 100% is the longer-term view. the u.s., though,...
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fischer with the latest on this one from neighboring djibouti you were saying to us earlier alan that really that the devil is in the detail in exactly what the saudi coalition has said. exactly the saying the mistakes were the killing of the children the mistakes were that the operation which was targeting who's the leaders didn't have to be carried out when it was carried out because they were travelling in a way that was no immediate danger to saudi call ition forces they also say that information was passed to the pilots that fired the fatal missile but it didn't get to him in time so no real apology there for the death of forty children and eleven other adults certainly you remember at the time the saudis said that this was a legitimate military operation again they're saying in their official report that they were targeting with the leaders and this comes just after two reports in the last week that severely criticized the saudi led coalition and others in yemen you remember that first of all we had human rights watch saying that when the thirty led coalition investigates allega
fischer with the latest on this one from neighboring djibouti you were saying to us earlier alan that really that the devil is in the detail in exactly what the saudi coalition has said. exactly the saying the mistakes were the killing of the children the mistakes were that the operation which was targeting who's the leaders didn't have to be carried out when it was carried out because they were travelling in a way that was no immediate danger to saudi call ition forces they also say that...
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the no going to grandmamma the body going to like estonia on the envelope alan.
the no going to grandmamma the body going to like estonia on the envelope alan.
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fox news contributor andy mccarthy, mueller will accept some written answers from trump, professor alanieve a compromise. the answers will be vetted by the lawyers, and president trump is not going to be allowed to go off on a tangent and state his opinions on the state of the world, he is going to be answering, yes, no, i do not remember, and lawyer like answers, that seems like a perfectly reasonable resolution, but if they ask him in writing, what was your motive when he fired comey? he has every right to say, none of your business, executive privilege, article two. you have no right to probe my state of mind when i engage in a constitutionally protected act. >> sean: the idea that would criminalize thoughts has always bothered me in, hate crimes, less oscillations, in the case of james byrd, that was a big case in 2,000, and the evil atrocity, they did not support the hate crimes. andy, is it a bad idea or a good compromise for the white house to give written answers? most lawyers say anything else is a perjury trap, and this could be a perjury trap. >> come sean, it could be, but t
fox news contributor andy mccarthy, mueller will accept some written answers from trump, professor alanieve a compromise. the answers will be vetted by the lawyers, and president trump is not going to be allowed to go off on a tangent and state his opinions on the state of the world, he is going to be answering, yes, no, i do not remember, and lawyer like answers, that seems like a perfectly reasonable resolution, but if they ask him in writing, what was your motive when he fired comey? he has...
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0ur middle east analyst alan johnston explains that, while basra is an oil—rich part of iraq, localseel the economic benefits are not flowing to their communities. this has been a long, hot and angry summer all across southern iraq. many towns and cities seen demonstrations of this kind. and today the main population centre in the south, basra, seeing more of this. the demonstrations taking a couple of forms. they were two really major highways shut down by protesters, one leading north to the capital, baghdad, and the other leading to the east, to a border crossing with iran at the same time, a demonstration near a major oilfield at the city, as you mentioned. and all across basra city itself, a heavy security presence. 0n itself, a heavy security presence. on friday demonstrators gathered there and tried to storm government buildings in the centre of the city,
0ur middle east analyst alan johnston explains that, while basra is an oil—rich part of iraq, localseel the economic benefits are not flowing to their communities. this has been a long, hot and angry summer all across southern iraq. many towns and cities seen demonstrations of this kind. and today the main population centre in the south, basra, seeing more of this. the demonstrations taking a couple of forms. they were two really major highways shut down by protesters, one leading north to...
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alan: there is a lot more to come.addition to danish regulators, there is also a criminal probe in denmark. there is a criminal probe in estonia. danske also has a forced witness -- it's not the target of the investigation but implicated. and of course, the united states. when we talk about the big fines, it's usually the united states that leads the way in opposing this. the u.s. said is th -- it is looking closely at dr. bank. there was a probe -- at danske daca bank. there was a probe. it's in paris today and talking about the financial action task force which is the global anti-money laundering group. he will be asked about the investigation into danske, so there is a lot more to come. nejra: alan, some have criticized the e.u. over the lack of coordination in terms of regulation over money laundering. situation lead to greater regulation over money laundering? annmarie: it -- alan: it certainly raise calls. the ecb has asked for a regional regulator to look at anti-money-laundering controls or oversight. there is
alan: there is a lot more to come.addition to danish regulators, there is also a criminal probe in denmark. there is a criminal probe in estonia. danske also has a forced witness -- it's not the target of the investigation but implicated. and of course, the united states. when we talk about the big fines, it's usually the united states that leads the way in opposing this. the u.s. said is th -- it is looking closely at dr. bank. there was a probe -- at danske daca bank. there was a probe. it's...
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even alan dershowitz is out. everyone -- a lot of people are saying what is alan dershowitz, what's he doing, he's lost his mind? and he says i'm supporting the constitution, i'm supporting the law. he's out with a new piece where he argues there needs to be a postponement, they need to postpone this vote and there needs to be an fbi investigation. let me read this. he said "right now there are too many unanswered questions to bring the confirmation of kavanaugh to a vote of the judiciary committee as scheduled on friday much less a vote of the full senate if kavanaugh actually did the things ford alleges, something he vehemently denied again thursday, he might honestly not remember the events ford described, especially if he was as drunk as she says he was. it is also possible that in one of them -- if one of them is -- that one of them is deliberately lying. right now there is no way of knowing for certain. which is why the fbi needs to talk to the judge's accusers and others." >> that's exactly right. you know
even alan dershowitz is out. everyone -- a lot of people are saying what is alan dershowitz, what's he doing, he's lost his mind? and he says i'm supporting the constitution, i'm supporting the law. he's out with a new piece where he argues there needs to be a postponement, they need to postpone this vote and there needs to be an fbi investigation. let me read this. he said "right now there are too many unanswered questions to bring the confirmation of kavanaugh to a vote of the judiciary...
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he had long dreamt of building a fleet of champion horses, and now had a way to do it. >> alan meekerhort math and i realized it would take 50 years and about $100 million to do what i wanted to do. and i thought, "well, why don't i just clone a bunch of horses? really, really good horses." >> stahl: in 2009, meeker founded a horse-cloning business, and a year later, licensed the technology that was used to clone dolly the sheep. >> meeker: "okay, now-- now i need to find the best horses." so i put together an idea of licensing the genetics from the very best breeders in polo. i knew some people that knew adolfo. >> stahl: was he considered one of the best breeders? not just the best players, but also one of the best breeders? >> meeker: breeders and owners of horses. his horses were performing better than anyone else. >> stahl: when alan first approached you about cloning? >> cambiaso: and i say yes the first day. >> stahl: immediately. >> cambiaso: yes. >> stahl: and, "guess what," you said, "alan, guess what i have?" >> cambiaso: yeah. i want to tell him that i have cells from a ho
he had long dreamt of building a fleet of champion horses, and now had a way to do it. >> alan meekerhort math and i realized it would take 50 years and about $100 million to do what i wanted to do. and i thought, "well, why don't i just clone a bunch of horses? really, really good horses." >> stahl: in 2009, meeker founded a horse-cloning business, and a year later, licensed the technology that was used to clone dolly the sheep. >> meeker: "okay, now-- now i...
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to accept such gifts from the authorities everyone else meanwhile is down in the park will reach alan's al-jazeera moscow. at the venice film festival movie premieres and their big name stars attract most of the attention but this year crowds have also being king up for the various documentaries on offer their reports but he was lovely they only get it through this. layout what kind of mother said. the boy recounts how i saw beat his mother and how he dreams of taking revenge isis tomorrow the lost souls of mosul was filmed before and after iraqi forces recaptured the city and it's a rare insight into the psychological damage done to young people by the conflict including the children of eisel fighters many of whom now live in camps like this one will cherish the love for. their lives will again and that's where we'll see. the mood there i mean they want to be marked here it's open so you know if you support one year after he was a commission in his life you just knew by your lonesome and war and britain yes i was can you grow up you know the way documentaries like these are a tough wat
to accept such gifts from the authorities everyone else meanwhile is down in the park will reach alan's al-jazeera moscow. at the venice film festival movie premieres and their big name stars attract most of the attention but this year crowds have also being king up for the various documentaries on offer their reports but he was lovely they only get it through this. layout what kind of mother said. the boy recounts how i saw beat his mother and how he dreams of taking revenge isis tomorrow the...
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alan, the former ceo of ford.n spent quite a bit of time with us, looking at the overall structure. structure. i asked alan, what would you do if you saw an organization like this? i brought in a lot of people and what they said this is an incredibly complex institution. so there were a whole bunch of things that needed to be done. having done change processes before, i knew it would be painful, but i just felt like it is my moral responsibility to just give it my best shot to set up the institution so that it could function as effectively as it possibly could. ♪ david: let's talk about the world bank. dr. kim: there is going to be no way to buffer yourself from the 2 billion people living in africa by 2050 who will have aspirations as high as europeans, as americans, so we have no choice but to make this system work for everybody. ♪ david: let's talk about the world bank. dr. kim: right. so, we have 189 member countries. and we were founded before the end of world war ii. they wanted to stabilize currency exchang
alan, the former ceo of ford.n spent quite a bit of time with us, looking at the overall structure. structure. i asked alan, what would you do if you saw an organization like this? i brought in a lot of people and what they said this is an incredibly complex institution. so there were a whole bunch of things that needed to be done. having done change processes before, i knew it would be painful, but i just felt like it is my moral responsibility to just give it my best shot to set up the...
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alan, the former ceo of ford.ent quite a bit of time with us, looking at the overall structure. i asked alan, what would you do if you saw an organization like this? i brought in a lot of people and what they said this is an incredibly complex institution. so there were a whole bunch of things that needed to be done. having done change processes before, i knew it would be painful, but i just felt like it is my moral responsibility to just give it my best shot to set up the institution so that it could function as effectively as it possibly could. ♪ david: let's talk about the world bank. dr. kim: there is going to be no way to buffer yourself from the 2 billion people living in africa by 2050 who will have aspirations as high as europeans, as americans, so we have no choice but to make this system work for everybody. ♪ ♪ david: let's talk about the world bank. dr. kim: right. so, we have 189 member countries. and we were founded before the end of world war ii. they wanted to stabilize currency exchange rates after
alan, the former ceo of ford.ent quite a bit of time with us, looking at the overall structure. i asked alan, what would you do if you saw an organization like this? i brought in a lot of people and what they said this is an incredibly complex institution. so there were a whole bunch of things that needed to be done. having done change processes before, i knew it would be painful, but i just felt like it is my moral responsibility to just give it my best shot to set up the institution so that...
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the foreign office minister, alan duncan called his remarks "disgusting". our political correspondent, helen catt gave more details about the latest storm around mr johnson. he decided to employ this metaphor of a suicide vest, saying theresa may would be wrapping a suicide vest around the british constitution and handing the detonator to the eu. as you said, that's seen some quite vocal backlash, sir alan duncan who worked with borisjohnson at the foreign office said it marked a disgusting moment in modern british politics, tom tugendhat the chair of the foreign affairs select committee who was a former serving officer in afghanistan, strong condemnation from him, he saw a suicide bomb while in helmand province, comparing the prime minister to that was not funny and he urged some people to grow up. not everyone so strong in their criticism, community secretary james brokenshaw criticised his tone and sajid javad speaking to andrew marr this morning stopped short of criticising him quite so vocally. i think there are much better ways to articulate differenc
the foreign office minister, alan duncan called his remarks "disgusting". our political correspondent, helen catt gave more details about the latest storm around mr johnson. he decided to employ this metaphor of a suicide vest, saying theresa may would be wrapping a suicide vest around the british constitution and handing the detonator to the eu. as you said, that's seen some quite vocal backlash, sir alan duncan who worked with borisjohnson at the foreign office said it marked a...
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in and finally, i want to say two more things, alan.umber one is that i've taken witnesses in to see the prosecutor, and sometimes it works out. and number two, since you trained me as my law professor and gave me my first job in the criminal law, if you criticize me for doing that, you'll be casting aspersions on your own training. >> professor -- >> i'm not going to criticize you -- first of all, i'm not going to criticize norm for anything. i'm going to praise him on his new book, which is fantastic and everybody should read it. i was the house that he wrote about. let me give you the perfect example. let's assume that it's hypothetically true that trump fired comey in order to stop the investigation that would not be a crime. a president cannot be charged with obstruction of justice for exercising his constitutional authority. i would still not allow a client to say that. why? because they might get a judge like norm eisen who would disagree with my legal analysis and say that is a crime. >> let me interject because you raise a lot
in and finally, i want to say two more things, alan.umber one is that i've taken witnesses in to see the prosecutor, and sometimes it works out. and number two, since you trained me as my law professor and gave me my first job in the criminal law, if you criticize me for doing that, you'll be casting aspersions on your own training. >> professor -- >> i'm not going to criticize you -- first of all, i'm not going to criticize norm for anything. i'm going to praise him on his new...
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plus alan dershowitz joins us to weigh in on the kavanaugh story in some detail.th us. ♪ when heartburn hits... fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue... and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum tum tum tum... smoothies... only from tums [kno♪king] ♪ memories. what we deliver by delivering. doespeninsula trail?he you won't find that on a map. i'll take you there. take this left. if you listen real hard you can hear the whales. oop. you hear that? (vo) our subaru outback lets us see the world. sometimes in ways we never imagined. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. so my doctor said... symbicort can help you breathe better. starting within 5 minutes. it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. doctor: symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. it may increase your risk o
plus alan dershowitz joins us to weigh in on the kavanaugh story in some detail.th us. ♪ when heartburn hits... fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue... and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum tum tum tum... smoothies... only from tums [kno♪king] ♪ memories. what we deliver by delivering. doespeninsula trail?he you won't find that on a map. i'll take you there. take this left. if you listen real hard you can hear the...
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alan rusbridger, welcome to hardtalk.re is a sense hanging over your recent writings that you sort of feel you got out of the news business just before it went into meltdown. would that be fair? it's a tough period economically for news. the model that almost accidentally attached advertising to news, which you could say lasted for 200 years, is melting fast and there's tremendous competition from the digital giants of the west coast. 0n the other hand, i think journalism has never been more important. there is a great battle going on at the moment for truth versus fakery and falsity and rubbish, and i think it's an exhilarating time to be a journalist and to try and work out how you remake journalism. it is an interesting phrase that, "journalism has never been more important". but i wonder, in all honesty, do you feel that traditional news organisations such as the one that you lead for 20 years, the guardian in the uk, would you argue that it and others like it have never been more important or is the scenery shifting?
alan rusbridger, welcome to hardtalk.re is a sense hanging over your recent writings that you sort of feel you got out of the news business just before it went into meltdown. would that be fair? it's a tough period economically for news. the model that almost accidentally attached advertising to news, which you could say lasted for 200 years, is melting fast and there's tremendous competition from the digital giants of the west coast. 0n the other hand, i think journalism has never been more...